Shit. Shouldn't have said that. Now when DRG goes back to read this, he'll go off on one of his rants about how I'm too young to appreciate this country's benefits and blah, blah, blaaah.

Listen you little...

I love how at the age of 29 I come across as a WW2 vet who threatens to get the 'yungens' in line if they say anything outside of "glory to the US'. I can't help it if I give credit to my country. Though flawed, I'd much rather live here than in a country where I have to worry every night if someone was planning to raid my city, take my children to be in a militia, and raping my wife before killing her along with myself in the process... For some reason, I feel a sense of pride for my life not having to circle around those kinds of fears. (That good enough for ya K2? )

Originally Posted by Bodom

You could always do what I do. Not read them.

I will also not read his inevitable rebuttal to this

The hell you won't. You will read it and you will like it!

I might take offense to this comment, but coming from Bodom it's more of the same "fuck everybody; this is stupid" type of commentary I have come to expect and grown to love.

I love how at the age of 29 I come across as a WW2 vet who threatens to get the 'yungens' in line if they say anything outside of "glory to the US'. I can't help it if I give credit to my country. Though flawed, I'd much rather live here than in a country where I have to worry every night if someone was planning to raid my city, take my children to be in a militia, and raping my wife before killing her along with myself in the process... For some reason, I feel a sense of pride for my life not having to circle around those kinds of fears. (That good enough for ya K2? )

The hell you won't. You will read it and you will like it!

I might take offense to this comment, but coming from Bodom it's more of the same "fuck everybody; this is stupid" type of commentary I have come to expect and grown to love.

A quality film for sure, but I actually couldn't help but come away feeling somewhat underwhelmed. I'd even go so far as to say that it felt like the lesser of Affleck's three directorial efforts (Gone Baby Gone is da bomb, yo).

I love how at the age of 29 I come across as a WW2 vet who threatens to get the 'yungens' in line if they say anything outside of "glory to the US'. I can't help it if I give credit to my country. Though flawed, I'd much rather live here than in a country where I have to worry every night if someone was planning to raid my city, take my children to be in a militia, and raping my wife before killing her along with myself in the process... For some reason, I feel a sense of pride for my life not having to circle around those kinds of fears. (That good enough for ya K2? )

Pretty good. I could imagine the US flag dropping behind you Patton style and everything.

A quality film for sure, but I actually couldn't help but come away feeling somewhat underwhelmed. I'd even go so far as to say that it felt like the lesser of Affleck's three directorial efforts (Gone Baby Gone is da bomb, yo).